Prince Harry accused him of “harassing and intense intimidation” in a television interview on Sunday, after he and others involved in the charity resigned this week.

Sophie Chandauka, president of Sentebale, said that the Duke of Sussex publication of harmful information without informing her or the organization’s leadership earlier this week, when she resigned with her co -founder, Prince Seeiso of Lesoto, and the Board of Directors.

“At one point on Tuesday, Prince Harry authorized the publication of a detrimental news about the outside world without informing me or other senior executives,” he told Sky Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips.

“And you can imagine what implications had on me on all 540 people on the Seedebale organizations and their family,” she added.

“This is an example of harassment and intense intimidation.”

According to a source close to the managers and members of the charity, “they were fully waiting for this advertising gulf and made their collective decision (to resign) with this in mind.”

“They remain firm in their resignation for the good of the charity organization, and look forward to showing the truth,” the source told CNN.

The source also opposed Chandauka’s claim that the press had been informed of the resignations before the charity, saying that both Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso had sent a resignation letter to the President and the managers on March 10.